Luis Gutierrez's Reviews > The Camel Club
The Camel Club (Camel Club, #1)
by David Baldacci
by David Baldacci
Luis Gutierrez's review
bookshelves: crime, fiction, mystery-crime-thriller, political-mystery
Jul 14, 11
bookshelves: crime, fiction, mystery-crime-thriller, political-mystery
Read in June, 2011 — I own a copy
This is a weird book about conspiracy freaks joined together in a group called The Camel Club. The formula works, these four misfits not only survive against incredible odds, but save their president and country from a plot that would have led to nuclear disaster. The group’s leader has taken the name of "Oliver Stone". One night, while meeting on Roosevelt Island the four club members witness a murder of a Secret Service employee. The two-team hit men see them and persecute them shooting at them in the middle of the Potomac. The Camel Club takes on the offensive trying to find out who the killers are, joining forces with a Secret Service agent. The Americans –thinking the Syrians are behind the plot—get ready to nuke Damascus. Yes, farfetched, but good solid fun reading.
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